Sentence examples for ubiquitous reflection from inspiring English sources

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Spring Breakers is not opening the floodgates on any new element of adolescent experience nor is it a ubiquitous reflection of modern teenage lives.

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Not only are its residents constantly looking at each other; the ubiquitous reflections subject them to endless, anxious self-scrutiny.

One prominent feature of her piece is that mirrors cover everything; that ubiquitous surface of self reflection.

Metals are an essential and critical component of today's society: a moment's reflection on their ubiquitous presence in virtually all energy and material production processes is sufficient to confirm this.

Thursday, March 24 has been designated World TB Day, and although such commemorative events are ubiquitous, a day of global reflection and action may be most pertinent in the case of TB, since at least a third of the world's population are infected with the bacteria that causes this sickness.

Ogata et al. (2010, 2004) demonstrate that combining a journal writing method aimed to promote reflection and metacognition, with mobile and ubiquitous computing, users obtain benefit not available previously.

As I scrolled through endless forums, threads and comments, the whiff of class prejudice got stronger with the ubiquitous use of "chav" not being a very edifying reflection of the Great British People.

The Kristof and WuDunn slant on this craziness is that "the Rapex is a reflection of the gender-based violence that is ubiquitous in much of the developing world".

The most heavily congested approach is the Marangu, called the "tourist" or "Coca-Cola" route, a reflection of its overcrowded, touristy ambience and the ubiquitous soft drink, which is sold at camps along the way.

A study of the optical vHs properties of tBLGs on a quartz substrate, prepared by chemical vapor deposition, was carried out using simultaneous reflection and Raman imaging techniques according to the presence of ubiquitous residual amorphous carbon (RAC).

Some animals, such as birds, fish and reptiles, have additional cells that make other pigments that, through reflection and refraction, display a wide variety of colours, but melanocytes are ubiquitous across vertebrates.

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